New Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 With 3GB RAM Passes TENAA

Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 TENAA

Samsung’s Galaxy A7 was launched in February this year with impressive features and we already know that Samsung is working on the Galaxy A series and Galaxy J series smartphones with upgraded features. Recently, Galaxy A3 and Galaxy A5 2015 variants found approved by FCC and couple of days back Galaxy J1 got the FCC approval with 4.5-inch display. Now the Galaxy A7 has passed the TENAA certification process revealing its new features.

Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 TENAA
Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 TENAA

The TENAA listing for the new Samsung Galaxy A7 2016 comes with the model number SM-A7100 that meant for China. The Listing confirms that the Galaxy A7 will have 3GB of RAM instead of the 2 GB RAM found in old Galaxy A7. Rest of the specs looks same in the TENAA listing. There is no information about the battery in the TENAA listing that will also be upgraded for sure when Samsung will launch it. The old Galaxy A7 has a 2600mAh battery and the new variant will have a 2600+ mAh battery.

Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 TENAA
Samsung Galaxy A7 SM-A7100 TENAA

TENAA listing shows off the specs as a 5.5-inches OLED display with 1920×1080 pixels resolution and is powered by a octa-core 1.7GHz processor that was Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor in the old Galaxy A8. 3GB of RAM is included, the same 13 megapixel autofocus LED flash rear camera with a 5 megapixel front camera is there. It runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OS out of the box. It has 16 GB of inbuilt storage and the expandable storage capacity is increased from 64GB to 128GB in this new variant.

Same connectivity options are available like 4G LTE Cat. 4, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, USB 2.0, GPS, AGPS, GLONASS and NFC. The phone is listed in Golden color in the TENAA listing. It measures 151.5 × 73.95 × 6.95 (mm) and weights 155 (g).

Samsung may soon announce the new variants of Galaxy A series smartphone including this new Galaxy A7 variant in the upcoming days. So let’s wait for the company to announce these new phones. Stay tuned.

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